"We could have got 15, 20 more runs (in the match against Pune Warriors yesterday), batting will be a big focus for us. Anything above 150-155 will be a good total on the wicket condition we have," Srikkanth told reporters ahead of their match against Royal Challengers Bangalore here tomorrow.
He showered praise on the players for their team spirit and the strong desire to win.
"Everybody contributed their bit. Dayle Steyn and Amit Mishra were excellent," he added.
Asked if his side had drawn up any special plans for tomorrow's game as RCB have some star players, Srikkanth said, "We know we are playing a very good side tomorrow. We are confident of taking up the challenge."
He said India's latest batting sensation Shikhar Dhawan has told the management that he would be joining the team soon. He also said West Indies captain Darren Sami will be joining the team shortly.
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